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Which individuals or organizations are
best suited to use a speech writer?

John Watkis works with leaders in the public, private and non-profit sectors who deliver persuasive, inspirational and motivational speeches.  They come from various industries, backgrounds and disciplines, but their aim remains the same: to motivate, inspire and persuade audiences.

Does this sound like you?

You are asked to speak at conferences, trade shows and association meetings.  Although it's an opportunity to increase sales and visibility for you and your organization, finding the time to write the speech is a challenge.

You have limited time to give your presentation, but you have a lot to say.   You find it difficult to summarize your points, make the speech interesting and still get your point across in the short time you have to speak.  You either end up going over your time limit, or you leave too much out and fail to make your point.

You have an old message you want to deliver, but you want to deliver it in a new and refreshing way.  The laws of success haven't changed, and you want to reinforce them in the minds of your staff, employees and supporters.  But you know they've heard it before, and you would like to reiterate the message without sounding repetitive.

You know your message won't be popular.  For any number of reasons, what you have to say isn't going to be received with open arms and smiling faces.  You've been witness to the shooting of "the messenger" on many occasions, and you're hoping to avoid the same outcome.

Your idea, product or service is a good one, but it's not easily explained.  If only your clients, staff or employees could read your mind.  Since they can't, you've got to find a way to use everyday language they'll be able to relate to.  Otherwise, your idea, product or service will never be given a fair evaluation.

If any of these statements hit home, having John Watkis write your speeches could be the solution for you.

Why not contact us now?

 


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